Exact repro, originally released in 1974. "A Philadelphia quartet with deep Philly roots, the members were part of various recording entities before Executive Suite. When the Philly sound took off, old friends Bunny Sigler, Norman Harris, and Phil Hurtt decided to give them a shot....essential listening because of the lovely 'I'm a Winner Now' and 'Your Love Is Paradise'." --All Music Guide

180 gram vinyl version. One of the most heavily-sampled funk albums of all time (besides all the other ones). Produced by James Brown, It's My Thing was originally released in 1969 and feature Brown's band, such as Fred Wesley, Jimmy Nolen, Maceo Parker, Alfred Ellis and Clyde Stubblefield. Tracks include "It's My Thing" (sampled by N.W.A., DJ Food, Public Enemy, Run DMC, etc.) and "Daddy Don't Know About Sugar Bear" (sampled by Cassius). Exact repro.

Gatefold double LP "recorded live at home in Augusta, Georgia with his bad self." Tracks include "Bewildered," "There Was A Time," "If I Ruled The World," "Spinning Wheel," "It's A Man's Man's World" and only two tracks that include the world "popcorn" in the title.

Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1970. Features a seven-minute version of "Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn," plus "Georgia In My Mind," "If I Ruled The World," "Give It Up Or Turn It A Loose" and more.

Gatefold 180 gram reissue of Pink Fairies' second album, originally released in 1972. "Sweeties is a mystifying jumble of tracks as exuberant as they are shambolic, though resonating for most of the time with a simple clarity of feeling and passion. ...for all its inconsistencies, Sweeties just might be a more punk statement than one may have initially guessed... And at top volume it's damn near undeniable." -- The Seth Man

Exact repro of this 1975 stone-etched classic from Ayers. A Tear To A Smile pre-dates Ayers' grip-on-sight '80s boogie funk work (Lots Of Love, Eighties Ladies), but the man's nuanced approach touches the solar system in a way that is never anything but his own. Includes the track "Miles (Love's Silent Dawn," sampled by Scarub (Living Legends).